MANCHESTER, NH--(Marketwire - December 6, 2007) - Cadec
Global, a leading provider of advanced fleet management
solutions, announced today that it has joined the Environmental Protection
Agency's SmartWay Transport
Partnership, an innovative collaboration between EPA and the freight
industry to increase energy efficiency while significantly reducing
greenhouse gases and air pollution. Some of the resources SmartWay provides
to accomplish these goals are tools to measure fleet efficiency and
environmental results. Additional components of the program include
innovative finance programs, marketing opportunities and technology
verification systems. SmartWay Partners are assigned dedicated partner
account managers that assist them with all aspects of the program.

Fuel efficiency and environmental impact are key concerns of the trucking
fleet customers Cadec serves around the world. As an Affiliate Partner,
Cadec will help evangelize the SmartWay program to its customers.

"SmartWay participants and affiliates are setting the pace for their
industries," said Matthew Payne of the EPA's SmartWay Transport Partnership
Group. "Companies such as Cadec can play an important role in encouraging
and assisting transportation providers to reduce their fuel consumption,
save money and protect the environment."

"Going green is not only environmentally responsible, it also makes good
business sense for transportation companies," said Michael Baney, CEO of
Cadec. "Fuel efficiency and environmental protection are key benefits of
Cadec's advanced fleet management solutions, so joining the EPA's SmartWay
Transport Partnership was an easy decision for us."

On December 18, 2007 at 1pm Eastern, Cadec and SmartWay will co-host a live
webcast titled, "Top 5 Ways to 'Go Green' With Fleet Management." The EPA's
Payne and industry expert David Stitt of Cadec will lead a tutorial on how
advanced fleet management software can help transportation companies: